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We Went To Tokyo
~EN NW
ISBN: 9780648595700 bzw. 0648595706, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
A delightful and orginal picture book that follows the adventures of a young Japanese boy and his best friend Tanuki. Together they explore Tokyo over a week long period travelling on bullet trains, rickshaws, bicycles and more. The pair feel the thrill of being in the hustle and bustle in some of Tokyo's busiest areas and find their Zen in beautiful temples, shrines and hot springs. Animated and authentic illustrations help the reader become part of the Tokyo landscape. The book is designed to support early language develoment and can be read in English, Japanese or both. Our website enables readers of our book to access audio support to enhance language aquisition in either English or Japanese.
A delightful and orginal picture book that follows the adventures of a young Japanese boy and his best friend Tanuki. Together they explore Tokyo over a week long period travelling on bullet trains, rickshaws, bicycles and more. The pair feel the thrill of being in the hustle and bustle in some of Tokyo's busiest areas and find their Zen in beautiful temples, shrines and hot springs. Animated and authentic illustrations help the reader become part of the Tokyo landscape. The book is designed to support early language develoment and can be read in English, Japanese or both. Our website enables readers of our book to access audio support to enhance language aquisition in either English or Japanese.
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Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner (2014)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780987290533 bzw. 0987290533, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AUSSSIE EXPRESS.
Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner Edited by Terry Swanson, Margo Asimus, and Bill McGuiness Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. Paperback, Product group: Book, Published: 2014, Sales rank: 3244131.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AUSSSIE EXPRESS.
Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner Edited by Terry Swanson, Margo Asimus, and Bill McGuiness Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. Paperback, Product group: Book, Published: 2014, Sales rank: 3244131.
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Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner (2015)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780992518134 bzw. 099251813X, in Englisch, IP Communications, IP Communications, IP Communications, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills.
Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills.
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Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner (2014)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9780992518134 bzw. 099251813X, in Englisch, IP Communications, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding... Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds – are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. About the editors: Terry Swanson (RN, PGCert (Periop), MHsc (nrsg), NP, Fellow, Australian Wound Management Association, Chair, International Wound Infection Institute, Nursing Representative, AWMA, manages an outpatient clinic and hospital wound service at South West Healthcare in Warrnambool, Victoria. Margo Asimus (NP, RN, RM, STN, Cert IV Training & Assessment, NPWM), President, Australian Wound Management Association, past President, New South Wales branch, AWMA, provides an advanced wound-management service, Hunter New England region, New South Wales. Bill McGuiness (Dip T, B Ed., MNS, PhD, RN), Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Director, Alfred Clinical School, former President, Australian Wound Management Association. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Bestandsgrootte: 11.43 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;ISBN10: 099251813X;ISBN13: 9780992518134; Engels | Ebook | 2014.
bol.com.
Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding... Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds – are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. About the editors: Terry Swanson (RN, PGCert (Periop), MHsc (nrsg), NP, Fellow, Australian Wound Management Association, Chair, International Wound Infection Institute, Nursing Representative, AWMA, manages an outpatient clinic and hospital wound service at South West Healthcare in Warrnambool, Victoria. Margo Asimus (NP, RN, RM, STN, Cert IV Training & Assessment, NPWM), President, Australian Wound Management Association, past President, New South Wales branch, AWMA, provides an advanced wound-management service, Hunter New England region, New South Wales. Bill McGuiness (Dip T, B Ed., MNS, PhD, RN), Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Director, Alfred Clinical School, former President, Australian Wound Management Association. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Bestandsgrootte: 11.43 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;ISBN10: 099251813X;ISBN13: 9780992518134; Engels | Ebook | 2014.
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Wound Management for the Advanced Practitioner (2014)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780992518134 bzw. 099251813X, in Englisch, IP Communications, IP Communications, IP Communications, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. About the editors: Terry Swanson (RN, PGCert (Periop), MHsc (nrsg), NP, Fellow, Australian Wound Management Association, Chair, International Wound Infection Institute, Nursing Representative, AWMA, manages an outpatient clinic and hospital wound service at South West Healthcare in Warrnambool, Victoria. Margo Asimus (NP, RN, RM, STN, Cert IV Training & Assessment, NPWM), President, Australian Wound Management Association, past President, New South Wales branch, AWMA, provides an advanced wound-management servi.
Increasingly, wound management is recognised as a specialised area of practice. Advances in wound-care products, surgical interventions, and social-support options create an often bewildering array of knowledge for healthcare practitioners. This textbook opens with a focus on the core elements of effective wound management: an understanding of how wounds heal and what inhibits wound healing, rigorous assessment, use of outcome measures, evidence-based approaches to practice, and an understanding of how clinical research is done. Key aspects of wound-bed preparation and management - diagnostic investigations, assessment and management of non-viable tissue, infected wounds, dressings and technology, pharmacological therapy, and acute wounds - are then elucidated. Optimal management of commonly-encountered wounds (venous leg ulceration, arterial and mixed arterial-venous ulceration, inflammatory ulcers, pressure injury, and the high-risk foot) and unusual wounds is described. The path to professionalisation of wound management in Australia is charted. The book ends with a list of wound care products (types, properties, uses, distributor-contact details). The editors of and specialist contributors to this text have aimed to build on the foundations provided by the numerous basic, introductory-level textbooks in the field to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date textbook for wound managers who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills. About the editors: Terry Swanson (RN, PGCert (Periop), MHsc (nrsg), NP, Fellow, Australian Wound Management Association, Chair, International Wound Infection Institute, Nursing Representative, AWMA, manages an outpatient clinic and hospital wound service at South West Healthcare in Warrnambool, Victoria. Margo Asimus (NP, RN, RM, STN, Cert IV Training & Assessment, NPWM), President, Australian Wound Management Association, past President, New South Wales branch, AWMA, provides an advanced wound-management servi.
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